Help Support Albert’s Family After a Long Hard Fought Battle with Cancer
It is with shattered hearts that we share the passing of our beloved Albert — a devoted husband, loving father of five, cherished brother, and proud uncle. At just 42 years old, Albert fought one of the toughest battles imaginable, and he did it with unmatched strength, courage, and heart.
Albert was first diagnosed in 2018 with Mantle Cell Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma — a rare and aggressive cancer with very limited research for someone his age. But if you knew Albert, you knew he wasn’t one to back down. He faced it head-on and beat it with everything he had.
Even after that victory, his journey was far from easy. He endured heart surgery and multiple stomach and colon surgeries — yet through it all, he remained strong, positive, and determined. He continued to show up for his family, always with a smile, always with a joke, always making others laugh even when he was hurting.
Recently, Albert was faced with another devastating diagnosis: leukemia. Once again, he fought with everything in him. He kept pushing forward, working out, loving his family deeply, and living life the best way he knew how — with strength, humor, and unwavering love.
Albert was truly one of a kind. He loved hard and was loved just as deeply in return. He was the kind of man who lit up a room, who made you laugh until you cried, and who never gave up no matter what life threw his way.
He leaves behind his wife, the love of his life, and their five beautiful children, who meant everything to him.
While we find comfort in knowing he is no longer in pain, the loss is immeasurable. His family is now facing not only the emotional devastation of losing him, but also the financial burden that comes with medical expenses, funeral costs, and the challenge of moving forward without him.
We are asking for any support you can give to help ease this burden during such an incredibly difficult time. Whether it’s a donation, a share, or simply keeping this family in your thoughts and prayers — it all means more than words can express.
Albert was a warrior. A fighter. A loving father and husband. A man who gave everything he had to the people he loved.
Thank you for helping us honor his life and support the family he loved so fiercely.
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